Sorry I’m advance for the long post
I’ve had 8 fish in 2 different qt’s w water and equipment cross contaminating. 4 of them are dead. 1 of the qts was used for a gramma that died of just about everything you can imagine. I washed the tank and equipment with vinegar and let it dry before bringing in new fish. All fish that died listed below died in copper and General trio within 1 week of each other.
1 fairy wrasse stopped eating and lost weight.
1 flasher wrasse was doing great and was found dead all of a sudden.
1 leopard wrasse seemed fine but died suddenly w red all up and down it’s sides.
1 stripped blenny started swimming vertically a bit for a few days and died.
All dead fish were freshwater dipped w no sign of Flukes.
The remaining 4 fish are done w copper and are now in General trio and prazi in what I hope is a sterile tank. 20g w substrate, pvc pipes, plastic plants, HOB filter, heater, air stone, Powerhead pointed at surface. The 4 fish are:
1 royal gramma w white on its mouth and 1 clamped gill. Since starting General trio a few days ago, gramma shown improvement. Eating. No longer in hiding all day. Gill movement appears improved.
1 yellow wrasse appears fine
1 engineer goby appears fine
1 clown appears fine. Nice and fat.
I feed 3 times a day. Morning: live baby bribe shrimp. 4 ish: chewy pellet and flakes. 7 ish: a variety of frozen foods including a reef blend soaked in garlic and vitamins.
Current parameters:
Temp: 77.5
Salinity: 1.025
Ph: 8.4
Ammonia: 0
Nitrate: 0
Nitrite: 0
I’ve been doing daily water changes, dosing, and readings. If any fish survive this qt, they will join my yellowtale damsel in my 110g and I may just stop adding fish. I’m so so so so frustrated and heartbroken.
what the heck am I doing wrong?!? Too many fish at once? I find 2 fish alone in qt gets stressed so I tried 4 at a time. Maybe the tank wasn’t properly sterilized? I don’t know. I’m not using the Hanna checker. I can’t get one where I am. Any help would be appreciated.
I’ve had 8 fish in 2 different qt’s w water and equipment cross contaminating. 4 of them are dead. 1 of the qts was used for a gramma that died of just about everything you can imagine. I washed the tank and equipment with vinegar and let it dry before bringing in new fish. All fish that died listed below died in copper and General trio within 1 week of each other.
1 fairy wrasse stopped eating and lost weight.
1 flasher wrasse was doing great and was found dead all of a sudden.
1 leopard wrasse seemed fine but died suddenly w red all up and down it’s sides.
1 stripped blenny started swimming vertically a bit for a few days and died.
All dead fish were freshwater dipped w no sign of Flukes.
The remaining 4 fish are done w copper and are now in General trio and prazi in what I hope is a sterile tank. 20g w substrate, pvc pipes, plastic plants, HOB filter, heater, air stone, Powerhead pointed at surface. The 4 fish are:
1 royal gramma w white on its mouth and 1 clamped gill. Since starting General trio a few days ago, gramma shown improvement. Eating. No longer in hiding all day. Gill movement appears improved.
1 yellow wrasse appears fine
1 engineer goby appears fine
1 clown appears fine. Nice and fat.
I feed 3 times a day. Morning: live baby bribe shrimp. 4 ish: chewy pellet and flakes. 7 ish: a variety of frozen foods including a reef blend soaked in garlic and vitamins.
Current parameters:
Temp: 77.5
Salinity: 1.025
Ph: 8.4
Ammonia: 0
Nitrate: 0
Nitrite: 0
I’ve been doing daily water changes, dosing, and readings. If any fish survive this qt, they will join my yellowtale damsel in my 110g and I may just stop adding fish. I’m so so so so frustrated and heartbroken.
what the heck am I doing wrong?!? Too many fish at once? I find 2 fish alone in qt gets stressed so I tried 4 at a time. Maybe the tank wasn’t properly sterilized? I don’t know. I’m not using the Hanna checker. I can’t get one where I am. Any help would be appreciated.